NEW POLITICAL PARTY SEEKS TO ESTABLISH ITSELF
By Alberto Iglesia, Cuba Free Press.

HAVANA - Dozens of opinion surveys undertaken throughout the island to
assess public opinion regarding the desperate situation which the
country is undergoing have shown that 83.3% of the Cuban people oppose
the archaic government which has been in power for 40 years.

The Communist Party militants throughout the island represent 14% of
the electorate while 86% are not part of it, hence a small minority is
sustained by a military command and a fearsome political police.

Faced with this reality many Cubans, inspired by noble patriots,
decided to found the Party of Liberation Integration (PIL), seeking to
establish close interactions with the common people.